Why Every Successful Entrepreneur Needs to Face Their Shadow

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Identify and address your 'upper limit' beliefs about success and happiness, as they often stem from childhood experiences and can restrict your growth.
Recognize entrepreneurship as a spiritual path that acts as a mirror, revealing your strengths and 'shadow' aspects; invest in personal development to improve your business.
When your business struggles, 'get down on your knees' and sincerely ask for help or guidance from a higher power, making yourself receptive to new solutions.
Seek objective external help from coaches or mentors; their outside perspective can identify blind spots and offer valuable insights you can't see while immersed in your business.
Understand 'surrender' not as giving up, but as letting go of rigid expectations for how things 'should' look, allowing for alignment with a higher vision and flow.
Be willing to let go of old systems, beliefs, or practices (like 'old wineskins') when seeking significant growth, as new levels of success require new approaches.
Prioritize self-care and take breaks to avoid burnout; pushing continuously can lead to hitting a wall, forcing a slowdown that could have been proactively managed.
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